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How to pronounce arista in English?

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Type of appendage, outgrowth, process

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Arista Records refused and the album was released as planned in November 2002.
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Arista was attuned to my idea of the record, but not exactly the whole thing.
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Arista, based in Santa Clara, Calif., is adding at least a customer a day.
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Arista Nanda Permatasari, 16, shows why the market holds such potential.
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Arista has doubled its head count in the last year, and rumors of an IPO continue to swirl.
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Arista Records has announced the release date of Whitney Houston's much-anticipated new album.
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Arista is fortunate to have deep-pocketed founders.
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Arista is much further along than his previous startups, and he's cranking up his sales effort for a possible initial public offering.
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Arista Records promoted Houston's album with three different singles from the album in the US, UK and other European countries.
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  • Bristlelike process near the tip of the antenna of certain flies
  • The Arista was a French automobile with a fiberglass body, produced in Paris from 1952 to 1967. They were built with an engine and components from Panhard.
  • In insect anatomy. The arista is a simple or variously modified or subapical bristle, arising from the third antennal segment. It is the evolutionary remains of antennal segments, and may sometimes show signs of segmentation. These segments are called aristameres.
  • The fibrils found on grains or fishes
  • Loin of pork cooked on the bone with onion & fennel (Tuscany)
  • (aristae, pl): In Drosophila, a feathery extension of the antenna through which sound vibrations can be detected.
  • A long hair that comes out of the third segment of a fly's antennae; some are simply bare hairs while others are feathery
  • Pork saddle. A term from Tuscany, where this meat is usually cooked on the spit. It can also be roasted in the oven in its own fat.